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4 Small Ways to Save Big
When it comes to saving for retirement, starting early is key. And while putting money away can seem like a huge and daunting task, it doesn’t always require major lifestyle changes. If you implement changes slowly and in small ways, you may not even realize how much you’re saving. Continue reading
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Planning for Retirement: Recent Graduates
Although graduating from college comes with an array of emotions and excitement, it’s important to take time to think about your career path and the ways you can begin planning for retirement. Unlike your parents and grandparents, millennials will be mostly on their own for retirement savings, given the shift in the retirement landscape toward more of a “pay-for-yourself” era. Continue reading
Answering Retirement’s Most FAQs
The Indexed Annuity Leadership Council (IALC) compiled and answered some of the most frequently asked questions when it comes to planning for retirement. Continue reading
Three Ways to Minimize the Tax Burden on Retirement Income
Tax day is coming up in just a few weeks and while tax filing will never be fun, some planning now can make a big impact down the road when it comes to dealing with taxes during retirement.
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Top 3 Common Retirement Mistakes
On the surface, transitioning to retirement means spending your days on the golf course or on the beach instead of in the office. But failing to prepare for retirement means more complications than leisure. Continue reading
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MyRA: One Year Later
A year after the initial launch of MyRA, we take a look at what’s happened since the announcement and its progress in its first year. Continue reading
Prepared for Retirement? Higher Education Professionals Are
According to a new Teachers Insurance & Annuity Association survey, higher education faculty is better prepared for retirement than the general population – setting a great example. Continue reading
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Preparing Your Finances for the New Year
With 2015 right around the corner, many people find December to be the ideal time to review their finances and retirement planning and make adjustments for the coming year. Financial professionals suggest that the end of the year is the right time for steps including: Continue reading
Tax Benefits of Using a Fixed Indexed Annuity in Your Retirement Plan
Cutting your taxes every way that’s legally possible is a smart way to keep more of your hard-earned money. Additionally, paying less tax on the growth of your retirement savings allows you to keep every dollar invested, so you can grow a larger nest egg that generates plenty of income when you need it. Continue reading
Employee Retirement Income Security Act Faces Scrutiny in a Changing Retirement Landscape
A recent Pensions and Liability article on ERISA explored the 40-year history of the law that was supposed to protect consumers, but is now motivating employers to adopt retirement plans providing a less secure future for employees. Continue reading
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